Lavoisier
Premium Member
For those that figure one is better than the other:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2009/1/aafeature2
Offered FWIW.
Well, I made the mistake of reading this great article this evening as I was quaffing a couple of beers. I don't know if my head is spinning because of the brews or the article!!
In any event, I am leaning toward the downdraft, airstone design because of both intial cost as well as ongoing cost. I can gravity feed the skimmer to achieve 2x tank volume per day (so I save upfront cost and ongoing kWh or a water pump) and a high quality air pump is about the same as a recirculating pump and a third the cost of a quality pinwheel pump.
However, what about noise in relation to an air pump? Sound (more explicitly the lack thereof) is important to me (I will use a Bean overflow/return for blessed quiet), so I am wondering if any of you (in the distant past) have used a downdraft/air stone skimmer and moved away from this design because of the decibel levels?
Also, I cannot find in any of the literature the size (cuin/min or psi) of a pump needed for a 9"-10" diameter/60" h skimmer. Any thought or experience would be greatly appreciated?